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CALIFORNIA BAPTI5T COLLEG-E, RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol.II No. 9
Student Publication
Thursday, March 6, 1958
MEW«»0¥
Rare Book of 17th Century Displayed
In California Baptist College Library
A rare, old book probably dating back to the Seventeenth
Century is on display in the California Baptist College Library.
This book was found in the walls of a very old house in Maine.
It has a name and the date of 1785, but its spelling is that of early
King James version of the Bible which was published in 1620 and
it is a religious history of great interest.
The author is very pointed in his
criticism of Catholicism and exhorts his readers to follow the Bible alone when religious teachings
contradict the teachings of the
Bible.
"We are privileged to display this
rare item through the corutesy of
Bill Ryan, one of the students at
California Baptist College," comments Mrs. Brown, Librarian.
It is believed that this book
would be of great interest to all
of the students at CBC and that all
students should see it while it is
on display here.
READ IT IT'S DIFFERENT
READ IT
IT'S DIFFERENT
womeh
H
ar\c>r/e.A At J 6
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New women students and ladies
of the faculty were honored at a
tea on Thursday, February 13. The
tea was held in the dining hail with
hearts and flowers used as the decorations in keeping with the Valentine theme.
Entertainment was presented by
Les Chanterres, under the direction . of Mrs. Helen Walker. Their
songs included "The Song Is You,"
"Green Cathedral," and "Bicycle
Built for Two."
IT'S NEW • ENJOY IT
Cyniftiins Gives Stress
To MWftmy Chaplaincy
"To see the depth and breadth
of the chaplaincy," was the center
of the talk given by George Cummins, member of the Home Mission
Board in the division of chaplains,
who spoke to a group of Ministerial Alliance students, at California
Baptist College Tuesday, February
24.
It was pointed out by Mr. Cummins that to be a chaplain in the
Armed Forces takes 120 hours of
college credits plus 90 theological
hours. There is also a requirement
of either four years part time pastorate or two years full time pastorate.
There was an emphasis given to
the fact that the 400 Baptist chaplains baptized as many new converts as one state convention of
2100 churches and 15C0 ministers.
Not only does the~chaplaincy include the military service but it also includes hospitals, mental institutions, and penal institutions.
One important thing about the
chaplaincy was the fact, as given
by Mr. Cummins, that a person has
to be called of God into this type of
service.
Also visiting with him was Staff
Chaplain Pennington of March Air
Force Base.
Thespians to Present
dumber of Small Plays
Presenting more plays this semester than were presented last
year will be the Thespians Club,
under the direction of Mrs. Jeanne
Davis.
Several one act plays will be
presented on Senior Day, April
19, which will be directed by students from the drama class. Mrs.
Davis will be the faculty director
of these play productions.
The cast will be selected from
the Thespians Club.
IT'S NEW
ENJOY IT
BSU Opens Field
Service Evaluation
It is the desire of the Baptist
Student Union of CBC to present
during the week of March 10-14 an
opportunity for every student to
properly evaluate his chosen field
of service and to seek adequate
preparation for the maximum in
achievement and service.
There will be various programs
and seminars with professors and
local speakers who know the immediate problems and needs of
varied fields of service and also
the needs in the lives of youn |
people.
STUDENTS EXCUSED FOR
High School Senior Day
Dean Lowe, student body president, has brought to attention that
in the forthcoming High School
Senior Day, it should be noted
that any senior in any high school
in California may be excused from
school on the day that the school
of his or her choice holds its senior
day.
Some people have felt that having senior day on a Friday is not
a good idea but this special note
will help clear up matters.
If you know someone that is interested in senior day at CBC,
please pass this information on to
them so they can see their school
counselors about it.

CALIFORNIA BAPTI5T COLLEG-E, RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA
Vol.II No. 9
Student Publication
Thursday, March 6, 1958
MEW«»0¥
Rare Book of 17th Century Displayed
In California Baptist College Library
A rare, old book probably dating back to the Seventeenth
Century is on display in the California Baptist College Library.
This book was found in the walls of a very old house in Maine.
It has a name and the date of 1785, but its spelling is that of early
King James version of the Bible which was published in 1620 and
it is a religious history of great interest.
The author is very pointed in his
criticism of Catholicism and exhorts his readers to follow the Bible alone when religious teachings
contradict the teachings of the
Bible.
"We are privileged to display this
rare item through the corutesy of
Bill Ryan, one of the students at
California Baptist College" comments Mrs. Brown, Librarian.
It is believed that this book
would be of great interest to all
of the students at CBC and that all
students should see it while it is
on display here.
READ IT IT'S DIFFERENT
READ IT
IT'S DIFFERENT
womeh
H
ar\c>r/e.A At J 6
e.a
New women students and ladies
of the faculty were honored at a
tea on Thursday, February 13. The
tea was held in the dining hail with
hearts and flowers used as the decorations in keeping with the Valentine theme.
Entertainment was presented by
Les Chanterres, under the direction . of Mrs. Helen Walker. Their
songs included "The Song Is You"
"Green Cathedral" and "Bicycle
Built for Two."
IT'S NEW • ENJOY IT
Cyniftiins Gives Stress
To MWftmy Chaplaincy
"To see the depth and breadth
of the chaplaincy" was the center
of the talk given by George Cummins, member of the Home Mission
Board in the division of chaplains,
who spoke to a group of Ministerial Alliance students, at California
Baptist College Tuesday, February
24.
It was pointed out by Mr. Cummins that to be a chaplain in the
Armed Forces takes 120 hours of
college credits plus 90 theological
hours. There is also a requirement
of either four years part time pastorate or two years full time pastorate.
There was an emphasis given to
the fact that the 400 Baptist chaplains baptized as many new converts as one state convention of
2100 churches and 15C0 ministers.
Not only does the~chaplaincy include the military service but it also includes hospitals, mental institutions, and penal institutions.
One important thing about the
chaplaincy was the fact, as given
by Mr. Cummins, that a person has
to be called of God into this type of
service.
Also visiting with him was Staff
Chaplain Pennington of March Air
Force Base.
Thespians to Present
dumber of Small Plays
Presenting more plays this semester than were presented last
year will be the Thespians Club,
under the direction of Mrs. Jeanne
Davis.
Several one act plays will be
presented on Senior Day, April
19, which will be directed by students from the drama class. Mrs.
Davis will be the faculty director
of these play productions.
The cast will be selected from
the Thespians Club.
IT'S NEW
ENJOY IT
BSU Opens Field
Service Evaluation
It is the desire of the Baptist
Student Union of CBC to present
during the week of March 10-14 an
opportunity for every student to
properly evaluate his chosen field
of service and to seek adequate
preparation for the maximum in
achievement and service.
There will be various programs
and seminars with professors and
local speakers who know the immediate problems and needs of
varied fields of service and also
the needs in the lives of youn |
people.
STUDENTS EXCUSED FOR
High School Senior Day
Dean Lowe, student body president, has brought to attention that
in the forthcoming High School
Senior Day, it should be noted
that any senior in any high school
in California may be excused from
school on the day that the school
of his or her choice holds its senior
day.
Some people have felt that having senior day on a Friday is not
a good idea but this special note
will help clear up matters.
If you know someone that is interested in senior day at CBC,
please pass this information on to
them so they can see their school
counselors about it.